Showing posts with label Treehouses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Treehouses. Show all posts

AT-ST Treehouse

Ever wonder what it would be like to pilot a AT-ST Walker in the Battle for Endor from ‘Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi’? Well, the intrepid ‘Star Wars’ fans who built this treehouse replica of a AT-ST get to pretend to blast pesky Ewoks in their own backyard. While it could use a grey paint job, this is still one of the coolest treehouses we’ve ever seen.


Source: reddit

UFO Treehouse Hotel In Sweden

Located near the Swedish village of Harads, this UFO Treehotel is one of a kind. So far there are five unique tree rooms available and twenty-four planned to be built. The five tree rooms that are currently available for booking are the Cabin, the Mirrorcube, the Bird's Nest, the Blue Cone and the UFO. It ain't cheap at $600 a night, but isolation, a luxury treehouse, and UFOs should never come cheap.























The Most Dangerous Treehouses

These are no ordinary treehouses. They are built on very high trees, and you must be brave to live in. You certainly have to be fit to climb to the treehouse ;)

Cedar Creek Treehouse, Ashford, Washington




Treehouses of Korowai and Kombai, West Papua




Green Magic Treehouse, Vythiri, Kerala, India




The Gibbon Experience Treehouses, Bokeo, Laos




Rooftop Treehouse, Amsterdam, Netherlands




Takasugi-an Tea House, Chino, Japan




DIY Treehouse of Yesteryear, Location Unknown


Beach Rock Treehouse, Okinawa, Japan




Inkaterra Canopy Tree House, Tambopata, Peru




Nameless Treehouse, Location Unknown






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Mango Tree House
The World's Largest Tree House
Yellow Treehouse Restaurant
The Coolest Treehouse Ever
How to Build a Treehouse

Finca Bellavista: Incredible Tree House Community in Costa Rica

Finca Bellavista is a self-sustaining community in the jungles of Costa Rica. So if you are fan of everything that is eco-friendly and like to merge with nature this can be what you need. Finca Bellavista encompasses 300 acres (1.2 km2) of rainforest.

The community features houses built right on top of the trees in the Costa Rican rain forest, connected by zip lines and sky bridges. These tree houses are accessible by stairs and ladders from the ground, reminds me of the Swiss Family Robinson.

The sustainable tree house community was founded by Americans Erica and Mathew Hogan not just as their own private escape from the crazy city life but as a community that attracts permanent residents and travellers from all over the world. New residents can purchase plots starting from $55,000 and build their dream tree-home; travelers can rent room for the short or long term.



And just because you’re in the rain forest doesn’t mean modern amenities aren’t available; limited solar powered electricity, hot showers, and even wireless internet can be accessed. But the whole point of this community is to get away from it all and get closer to nature. Two rivers run around the community with crystal clear water and plenty of waterfalls for taking a dive on a hot summer day. A small town is a few miles away and the ocean is a short hike away. Some of your neighbors will include monkeys, lizards and lots of bugs; Finca Bellavista is like living in an episode of Natural Geographic.











































































 
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